Yaboot cannot read from JFS afaik. You will need to create a seperate ext2/3, reiserfs or XFS partition to hold the kernel (a seperate boot partition) to be able to use JFS._________________Gentoo PPC FAQ: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-ppc-faq.xml

The limitation here is that yaboot cannot read its config file and kernel/initrd from a JFS filesystem. There are a number of ways around that. One way is to make /boot an ext3 disk partition, stick your kernels there, and then mkdir etc/ there and put your yaboot.conf file into there. Last step is to symlink from /etc/yaboot.conf to /boot/etc/yaboot.conf._________________-->
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